Soul City Radio UK was born through a conversation between friends one evening after work. From that initial call, a group of like-minded radio presenters have got together to bring you the music we love including soul and the best of left field. Back to our pirate station roots, we are broadcasting from Friday evening to Sunday at midnig
Soul City Radio UK was born through a conversation between friends one evening after work. From that initial call, a group of like-minded radio presenters have got together to bring you the music we love including soul and the best of left field. Back to our pirate station roots, we are broadcasting from Friday evening to Sunday at midnight. As a team, we are committed to making Soul City Radio the best it can be.
Soul City Radio, playing your memories and creating our history.
Soul City Radio keeps memories alive through the power of radio. Playing the very best in soul, disco, rare-groove, funk and a touch of left field. Spanning the 1960s to date, making Soul City Radio essential listening.
Initially broadcasting as a weekend station, from Friday evening until close on Sunday, Soul City Radio has your weekend covered. A broad span of quality shows featuring the best in soul, disco, rare-groove, funk and a touch of left field. Showcasing a diverse range of presenters all of which are dedicated to sharing their knowledge and love of music.
Your favourite DJs keeping memories alive.
17.00-19.00 Paul Lewis, The Soulful Strut
19.00-21.00 TJ Dravids, Rare Affair
21.00-23.00 DJ T, Friday Night Jams
23.00-01:00 George Rowe, Soul Heaven
06.00-08.00 Deep Kundhi, In at the Deep End
08.00-10.00 Dennis O'Brien, Breakfast Boogaloo
10.00-12.00 Jonny Layton, The Saturday Soulmine
12.00-14.00 Andrea Robertson, Pure Soul Show
14.00-16.00 Alan Irvine, The Soul Show
16.00-18.00 Dek Jones, Soul X-plosion
18.00-20.00 Steve Burke, Soul Decades
20.00-22.00 Missy M, The Soul Lounge
22.00-24.00 Alan Irvine, Saturday Night House
24.00-01.00 Tamàs (Tom) Bogyó, The Soul Session
07.00-09.00 Tony Saxby, Sunday Morning Groove
09.00-11.00 Nigel Fox, Soulful Sunday
11.00-13.00 Paul Fitzgerald, Fitzy's Soul Flavours
13.00-15.00 DJs on rotation Dean Anderson, Sound Of Soul
15.00-17.00 Frank Dee, Soul Junction
17.00-19.00 Mark B, All about the Music
19.00-21.00 Andy Edwards, The Top Drawer Show
21.00-23.00 Mick McGrath, Mixx Grooves
23.00-01.00 Jonathan Robson, Jazz and Beyond
I started DJing at the age of 15, playing at the local youth club. This led to other opportunities locally, including various residencies (too many to mention) and playing at large corporate events. It also led to my first taste of pirate radio with People's Choice on the FM band and a spell as Programme Controller for Ebba FM. Since then I have worked on a number of the biggest soul stations including Solar and Starpoint. I have played out at the Portugal Soul Weekender which featured Jean Carn, Kathy Sledge and my hero, Greg Edwards. I've also played at Cyprus Soul and am a regular DJ at the Surrey Soul Train weekenders. My love of music has been with me all of my life from, soul, Brit Funk, Reggae and Jazz - I really love anything with a beat!
Doing radio is a huge part of my life, the reward being putting some happiness into other people's days. I am fortunate enough to have a large following, something that I never take for granted and I am really looking forward to continuing my radio journey here with you on Soul City Radio.
Growing up, I always remember my parents playing the likes of Lou Rawls, Barry White, The Fatback Band and Diana Ross to name but a few. My love of soul music grew from there and has flourished into what it is today.
Growing up on the south coast, we were not blessed with the best of clubs. There were a group of us that would go to wine bars and clubs to see our friends DJ at weekends. One place we often frequented was Scandals wine bar in Southsea.
I found myself in this fantastic position of being on the radio after answering a post on social media from the late, great Les Adams. We spoke, met up, I was told I had a great face for radio and as they say, the rest is history! Les trained me to become a radio presenter and DJ. I will never forget what he installed into me - life is an education and everyday is a school day. Music is the same, I love to play music that some listeners may or may not have heard before. Music is a journey that I really enjoy taking listeners on. Since starting out, I have worked on a couple of radio stations, played at multiple events, in the UK and abroad in Cyprus and Majorca in clubs, boats and bars.
Now is time to be involved in a brand new station, working together with some really good friends and people, who share the same passion and love of music.
Being the youngest of ten, I grew up listening to a wide range of music. However, my love of soul music started in my early teens (a long time ago now!) when I was listening to pirate stations and DJing at friends parties. In my late teens, I started to DJ on the Old Kent Road which had a lively array of bars and clubs at the time. In my early twenties some of the DJs I knew had set up pirate stations and I was fortunate enough to be invited to play on a few.
I guess my big break came when I was asked to DJ on Kiss FM where I presented weekend breakfast for the station. In 2011, I moved to Solar Radio which resulted in me presenting the weekday breakfast show for 11 years and then a Sunday afternoon show too. Whilst this was fantastic time for me, I knew that I wanted to open other radio experiences, including the behind the scenes stuff that is so important to keeping a station on air. Here today, I find myself doing just that in an exciting new venture with Soul City Radio.
A lover of all things soulful, I have been collecting and playing rare groove, boogie and funky vibes all my life. A love that was born out of the original pirate stations back in the day. Today I have a weekend residency at the Lockside Bar in Camden Town, London, where we get to lay down the music live. My radio show broadcasts are always well supported by a knowledgeable audience, many of who have become good friends over the years.
I loved listening to the likes of DJs like Greg Edwards on a Friday evening at The Best Disco in Town at the Lyceum Ballroom, London in the 1980s as well as tuning into the local pirate radio stations, JFM, Horizon and LWR. Around this time I started building my vinyl collection and began to DJ in bars and clubs around East London. I loved going to concerts regularly seeing the likes of Cameo, Slave, Loose Ends and Edwin Starr to name a few.
I love playing music that brings back memories of the 1970s and 80s which, in my opinion, was the greatest period for the soul scene. I have been fortunate to co-host on a few radio stations over the past few years with some amazing DJs as well as presenting my own shows on two radio stations, playing 70s and 80s soul, disco and funk.
My DJ career started in 1988, initially playing in clubs in my home town of Luton. I then progressed to having various residencies throughout the UK.
I run my own live ‘Grooves’ events at local venues in and around Luton and Dunstable, which have a regular and ever growing following. I also have a successful mobile disco business.
My DJ style is a mix of personality and seamless mixing of music. I play a variety of music, both new and classic favourites and am always searching for the next soul ‘anthem’.
I first started playing music gigs when I was 17 in Putney bars and the Stoned Crow in Streatham (good days). I was resident DJ in Ollie’s bar in Ascot for 11 years, not only in the bar but also in the function room where we had lots of big acts perform including Roy Ayres, The Crusaders, Light of the World, the Average White Band.
My radio career started at Quest FM in London in 1983. From there I joined JCR Radio then Green Apple Radio and finally Point Blank FM where I presented a Saturday show for over 21 years. Nowadays, you can find me at Salou Soul, Bee Soulful soul nights and various guest spots including the legendary Boating Club and Soul Shack. You can also find me here on Soul City Radio every Saturday afternoon with the Soulful Saturday show.
I was born and raised in South East London and have always had a passion for music. I began listening to Soul music at an early age and this a was big influence on my life. I started helping a friend with his mobile disco and decided it was bit of me! This led on to DJing myself at the age of 20. Over the years I have gigged in many pubs, clubs and corporate events including The Gin Palace, Drovers and The Frog and Nightgown in The Old Kent Road. I still continue to play at private events across the South East to this day. In the 90s I got involved in pirate radio and this passion has flourished to the present day.
My main influences musically are groups like Shalamar, The Whispers, The Real Thing and The Gap Band. Favourite solo artists include Tom Browne, Rick Clark, Freddie Jackson, Barry White and a whole host of other Soul legends.
My style of presenting is quite laid back and chilled and I am looking forward to entertaining you all, right here on Soul City Radio.
My love for music started in the late 1970s. It wasn't too long before I had an impressive record collection and I started to DJ. I now enjoy sharing my love of good soul music to the world via my radio shows. Join me each and every Sunday afternoon for your weekly dose of The Soul Junction.
I was brought up in Acton, West London in the late Sixties and early Seventies, which is where I fell in love with Soul and Reggae music. I was heavily influenced by radio presenters like Robbie Vincent, Greg Edwards and David Rodigan. My love of music resulted in me becoming a mobile DJ at the age of 21.
I am a relatively new radio presenter with just over 18 months radio presenting experience. I love listener interaction and am looking forward to presenting to you on Soul City Radio.
I honed my DJ skills performing in local London pubs, moving on to play in London west end nightclubs: Muppets, Tingles - The Roof Garden Kensington, The Bird's Nest, Scamps Wine Bar in Fulham and South London's Bon Bonnie.
I trained as a radio presenter on Radio Jackie, then did a regular slot on London's premier Soul station ‘Horizon Radio’ in the 1980s.
On top of my years of experience, I advanced my skills at the London Sound Academy (LSA), with training approved by Pioneer.
My passion for great music is clear, whether I’m playing at a private party, public events, nightclubs or presenting radio shows. I’ve produced weekly Soul and House shows on well-known soul stations over the last 6 years.
I am also proud to be one of the Margate Soul Festival DJs, playing every year.
My interest in Soul music began in the very early seventies and this always was Modern Soul, Sublime and Steppers and Rare Groove. I have been broadcasting on various Radio Stations since 2014.
Being a Northern lad gave me access to various venues to play my love of Modern Soul although these days I mainly can be heard on the airwaves.
I'm looking forward to being part of the team in this new exciting venture in radio broadcasting here on Soul City Radio.
Email: steveburke@soulcityradiostudio.co.uk
It was 1983 when I discovered my love for soul music. I always knew my taste was a little different from most of my friends who enjoyed pop music. I moved abroad for a short time in 1984/5 where I fell in with a group of friends who worked on a radio station. From that point, being in that environment sparked my interest in radio broadcasting.
On my return to the UK, life took a different path but my passion for soul music remained strong. So, six years ago I turned my hands to the decks and it reignited that spark for radio broadcasting again. I am overjoyed to be part of Soul City Radio. Why don't you come and join me in The Soul Lounge every Saturday evening.
My passion for music spans over 50 years, beginning with being a young teenager running to the local record shop in North London spending my apprentice hairdressers wages on the latest soul releases. I am still as passionate today, trawling the new releases and constructing both recorded sessions and live dj sets. My radio presenting career began in the North East over 18 years ago, initially being invited as a guest on NE1 FM radio, after which I enjoyed presenting regular specialist shows on Starpoint, Sunrise, Delite, Solar and recently Sonic Stream radio. I would describe my “PureSoul’ shows as a ‘mixed bag’ consisting of mainly soul (mainly new, some old), with a sprinkling of jazz, reggae, lovers rock and house.
I am a regular DJ at GYSW, Summer Solstice, Laurels, Whitley Bay Carnival and Mouth of the Tyne Festival.
I grew up in South West London and now reside in the beautiful Surrey Hills. The London pirate soul stations of the early and mid-eighties were where I found my love for Soul and Jazz Funk music. Listening to the likes of JFM, Horizon & LWR was my passion.
My first venture into radio broadcasting was in June 2014 with a community radio station in Leatherhead, Surrey… and I still volunteer there now!
I’ll be presenting ‘It’s All About The Music’ on Soul City Radio, from 5pm to 7pm every Sunday. The music policy will simply be the best in disco, jazz funk, soul & house, both new and old. If it has a good bassline, it’ll probably be on my playlist.
Outside of Soul music, my interests are many and varied. I love sport and although my competitive Triathlon days are probably behind me, you can still find me out on the bike, running or swimming in the lake!
Mark B
As a twelve year old, I started listening to Atlantic Stax and Motown. In the early Seventies, along came Northern Soul and I have been hooked ever since.
I am looking forward to sharing my passion and knowledge for Northern Soul with you here, on Soul City Radio.
My mum. That’s where my love of soul music started. Way back to early childhood, listening to The Drifters, Gladys Knight, The Stylistics and The Four Tops on the living room stereo. The crackle of the needle on the rotating vinyl disc and then there was magic! Like so many of us, those early childhood sounds are the ones that I still love today and without doubt, cemented my love of the genre. Mum also provided my first experience of live music when she took me, aged 12, to see Johnny Mathis at the Dominion Theatre. That gentle, velvet voice…simply amazing.
It’s completely impossible to name my favourite soul song. I’ve tried so many times and I just can’t do it! The best I can do is share some of my favourite artists who include, Randy Brown, Anita Baker, The Temptations, Johnny Bristol, Gladys Knight, Rockie Robins and of course, the boss himself, Mr Luther Vandross. George Benson, Deniece Williams, The Whispers… I could go on and on. Meaningful lyrics a rhythm that compel you to dance. What’s not to like?
I can’t imagine me without soul music. That said, anyone who knows me will also know, I do love a bit of disco too! I also like to keep up with the latest releases. There are some fabulous new tracks around that keep the genre growing for the current and future soul lovers out there.
Still relatively new to radio presenting, an exciting new opportunity, to be part Soul City Radio sharing some great music with the listeners on the second Sunday of each month. Soul Fine, that’s the name of the show and that’s the aim. Fine soul music for fine soul people.
I was born in the mid sixties and like the rest of my generation I was lucky to grow up with an amazing variety of music during my formative years, from rock and punk through to soul and jazz funk.
As a teenager in the early eighties I discovered the music played by the great presenters such as Robbie Vincent, Greg Edwards and Froggy. I got my first set of decks in 1986 and played at parties around the Kent and Sussex area as well as a regular slot at Queensway Ice Skating Club where there was an audience who appreciated the soul music of the time. Driving home after those gigs I was enthralled by the plethora of weekend pirate stations such as LWR, TKO and SOLAR playing music that didn’t get played anywhere else. As I sped down the A20 in my Cortina I was always disappointed as the reception faded away and I had to go back to my cassettes!
I’ve worked as an engineer ‘behind the scenes’ in radio for much of my life and I have also presented on many temporary ‘Restricted Service Licence’ radio stations in my area so after a recent career change I’m really looking forward to moving my broadcasting experience forward by sharing my love of jazz and jazz influenced music with the discerning audience at Soul City Radio and working alongside the other knowledgeable presenters on the team of what is sure to be a fast growing radio station.
Join me from 11pm on Sundays for Jazz and Beyond.
I have always loved music and all kinds of music but my love of Soul, RnB and Jazz Funk came as a result of listening to Robbie Vincent on Radio London in the 70s.
With this in mind, I started DJing on Hospital Radio in Harlow in 1978 and was also a youth club DJ moving into night club work throughout Herts and Essex and North London through the 1980s. If I wasn’t playing music I would visit the clubs of the time, venues like The Lacy Lady and The Goldmine watching Froggy and Chris Hill do their thing. Flicks in Dartford on a Friday would see Robbie Vincent and Jeff Young and learning about what the Soul scene was doing and buying the tunes they would play. This included regular trips to City Sounds in Holborn, where I grew my vinyl collection.
I look forward to sharing the music of that era on my show here on Soul City Radio.
Born and raised in the UK with 7 siblings to Jamaican settlers. I was born with black music in my veins. Raised in a small town, my parent fully integrated into British society but would always play the music of the Caribbean and black America as I was growing up. Blues parties were definitely a feature in our household, Through my early childhood, my mother brought records regularly, Otis Redding, Percy Sledge, Motown, Spencer Davis, Pat Kelly, Johnny Nash and Marcia Griffiths to name a few.
As a teenager Northern Soul came along and I found a place where I could fit in! Since the early 70s I have been buying/collecting the music of black America. I got the opportunity to play records at our school lunchtime discos, then youth clubs and that led to playing in soul venues in England, Scotland and the occasionally in Europe.
My first love is 60’s soul music but I certainly am not limited to that. I have been privileged enough to have presented radio shows for over 20 years on various networks. I love soul music for the soulful. The Sound Of Soul Show will be entertaining, enjoyable and educational.
Please join me, George Rowe, for my regular show, Soul Heaven. I am so excited to join the station which is full of great presenters with so much musical knowledge.
I have been working in the radio industry for the last fifteen years, presenting various shows on a range of stations. I play everything soul...jazz, funk, rare groove, soulful house, neo-soul, reggae and much more.
I will be bringing beats to the people's feet whilst bringing soul to their minds and of course, music to their ears.
Music has been a huge part of my life, Mum said "I danced before I could walk ".
Growing up in Brighton, we had such a diverse music scene, aged 8 I bought my first 7" record and I was very lucky to have my own radiogram to play it on. I started DJing for friends and family when I was 16, and from there the DJ skills grew, being able to mix and blend have been one of my biggest achievements.
For as long as I can remember I’ve always wanted to be involved with radio broadcast and of course the DJing and my late hubby James always encouraged me to follow my dream. In 2016 I was offered a slot on Soul Legends Radio and from there I moved to Zero radio (Essex), 1BTN Radio (Local DAB station), Stomp Radio and now to Soul city radio and I'm so looking forward to helping grow an up-and-coming station.
I've been very honoured to play in some amazing places and towns across the world and hold some fantastic residencies in Sussex too.
I`ve DJd in Lanzarote, Corfu, Barbados, Played and Margate Soul Festival, Summer Soulstice and Brighton Soul Weekender.
I`ve held residencies at The Seven Stars, The Grand Central, The Prestonville and Casablancas in Brighton, also the Old Market in Hastings Old Town.
Catch me the 4th Sunday of the month with my crazy Brighton Blends Show, With a cocktail of features including, anything goes, Back-2-Bangers, the original Cloakroom Queue selection, timeless classics and a diddy mix bit. Come a take a shot with the Belle.
Email: jojo@soulcityradiostudio.co.uk
The story begins in 1979 when I bought my first bit of equipment, FAL decks and some homemade speakers (so heavy!) I then started DJing in pubs and wine bars and this carried through to when I had the chance to DJ in a bar in Tenerife. My DJing then stopped for a couple of years due to the theft of my vinyl but soul music was my in my blood and so I carried on buying vinyl and CDs to add to my collection. I was diagnosed with cancer in 2012/13 and then decided to raise money for various cancer charities doing soul functions at local venues which were always a great success.
My passion for soul will never die, it's in my DNA. I'm looking forward to sharing that passion with you here on Soul City Radio
I was born in East London and grew up on the Thames Riviera otherwise known as Canvey Island! I was lucky to be exposed to all things soulful and jazzy at a very young age, as from the age of 15 (being a tall, rugby playing type) I was a regular at Canvey’s Gold Mine hosted by the legendary DJ Chris Hill aided by Tom Holland, Jeff Young, Froggy, Bob Jones and others. From that the passion was born and my first Caister experience followed soon after.
I started DJing in 1981 by accident at Canvey’s Monico Club (CB Radio night as we couldn’t afford a proper DJ!) and as well as mobile work, I soon progressed to Essex pubs, clubs and more over the next 20-years. Highlights include Shades Nightclub Canvey (with Greg Edwards), Kings Club Canvey, The Old Windmill Hanningfield (with Gary Dennis), The Sam Lords (Benfleet), Turtle Bay (Southend) and Peers Nightclub (with Dr Bob Jones) on Southend seafront.
After a lengthy break, I was enticed into radio in 2009 and the first incarnation of my “Saturday Soulmine” show was born on the newly-formed Zero Radio. I also started a club night called “Soul by the Jetty” (nod to Canvey’s finest band Dr Feelgood) in the same year and was then lucky enough to win the ‘Soul Survivors’ magazine’s ‘Best UK Soul Club outside London’ continuously between 2011 and 2019. Regular DJ guests included Jeff Young, Paul Clark, Fitzroy, Neville, Les Knott, Gary Dennis, Ginger Tony and most of the then Caister DJ’s on rotation. The award-winning “Jetty” returns occasionally post-pandemic so listen out for updates!
I joined the Caister DJ team in 2009 (led by the Guv'nor Chris Hill), starting on radio then moving into different rooms and the BBQ, finally progressing to peak time main room sets after Chris retired. I also managed to indulge musically with specialist sets such as, ‘Bongo Beats’, ‘Boogaloo Beats’, ‘Jazz Juice’, ‘The Big Bad Bald B-Boyz’ and many more right up until the weekender’s sad demise in 2020. As well as Caister; I was a regular at Margate Soul Weekend (even hosting and running the main Piazza stage for a number of years) Kent Soul Sessions, Essex Funkers, Soul Reunited, Soul Fiesta, Killer Soul, Papillion Reunion, Brighton Beach Party and many more.
I now appear occasionally at selected gigs including ‘The Jetty’, plus seasonal monthly Sunday afternoon free Jazz Funk & Soul sessions on Canvey Island with Dave Mascall’s Acid Lounge band, various soul boats and more. I look forward to working with my Soul City Radio colleagues!
Music wise, as well as Soul, I love Nu-Jazz, Trip Hop, Soulful & Afro House, Cuban & Latin, early-80’s grooves, Brit Funk, Blue Note, 60’s R&B and selected mayhem tunes so expect an upfront, eclectic and occasionally left-field selection for The Saturday Soulmine!
Hope to have the pleasure of your company LIVE every Saturday 10am-12pm (UK time).
I was born in Southport, the home of one of the best soul music weekenders. This inspired me and from an early age and I have been collecting soul music since the early 80s. Being an avid listener to soul radio shows influenced me massively and shaped my love of 70s/80s Modern Soul, Rare Groove, 2-Step and 80s/90s/00s contemporary/Independent smooth grooves.
The passion for this type of music is still present today and influences me in the music I play. I am a regular resident at local soul gigs and soul weekender gigs. I have been around radio in some format since the late 80s and in the last decade I have had the pleasure of presenting my own shows. If you love your sophisticated, mellow, mid tempo grooves, classic, rare and underplayed music from these beautiful music genres, you can catch me here on Soul City Radio when there is a 5th Sunday in the month.
I am an avid vinyl collector from Budapest. My now huge collection of soul, funk and rarities form the playlist for The Soul Session, which I present on Radio Cafe in Budapest. The Soul Session is Hungary's one and only Soul radio show and has been running for over 15 years, accumulating over 600 live shows.
As part of The Soul Session, I have had the pleasure of interviewing many of the greatest US soul stars of the 1970s and 80s including, Rockie Robbins, Garfield Flemming, Marlena Shaw, Norman Connors, Narada Michael Walden and Jean Carn. More recently, I have interviewed Cornell CC Carter, Preston Glass and Carmy Love.
I am looking forward to your company for The Soul Session on Soul City Radio UK.
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Including the printed Soul City Radio logo, exellent quality heavy cotton t-shirt with crew neck.
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2xXL 46/48" chest
3xXL 50/52" chest
4xXL 52/54" chest
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The Soul City Radio hoodie with the station's logo, left breast.
Available in white, navy, black or grey in sizes:
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M - 40" chest
L - 42/44" chest
XL- 44/46" chest
2xXL 46/48" chest
3xXL 50/52" chest
4xXL 52/54" chest
5xXL 54/56" chest
Your Soul City Radio fully zipped hoodie with the station's logo, left breast.
Available in white, navy, black or grey in sizes:
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XL- 44/46" chest
2xXL 46/48" chest
3xXL 50/52" chest
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